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INTRODUCTION FROM A SEVERELY ABUSED PATIENT’S PERSPECTIVE

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

This Introduction to Big Heart Healing A Multidimensional Approach To Trauma And Abuse is written by “Ken” a Severely Abused Patient
 
“I’ll chase you across all time, through hell itself, until you get it right.”  Yup, that was my Karmic vow, my curse on my mother – and myself – before I was born. […]

Beyond the Separate Self

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Karmic Therapy takes us to the interface between psychology and spirituality. What might the significance of Karmic Therapy be in relation to meditation practice?
A fundamental truth at the cornerstone of spiritual teaching and meditation practice is the difference between pain and suffering. A transient sensation or emotion may be […]

Unbounded Awareness Unshackled from Time

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

The freer we are from strict adherence to linear time, the less identification there is with the small self that is limited to this one physical body and personality. Thus, Karmic Therapy may give us a taste of the unbounded awareness unshackled from linear time that usually arises only after […]

Timelessness

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Karmic themes are universal and unrestricted by time and space. Karmic Therapy therefore loosens our identification with conventional linear time and frees the mind to regard time nonlinearly. Occasionally, in interim and cosmic experiences especially, we catch a glimpse of absolute time, total simultaneity, in which all elements of […]

Greed Destroys an Advanced Civilization

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Relying on a highly developed capacity to utilize vibrational energies,
Atlantean art and industry attained a level of sophistication almost
inconceivable at our present level of civilization. Unfortunately, spiritual
attainment did not match technological achievement. A group
of power-hungry people assumed political control of the society and
brought about its downfall, despite the efforts of many like Mark to
prevent the […]

The Flux between Past and Present in Karmic Therapy

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

An aspect of Sheila’s session that is typical of the Karmic Therapy process was the free flow back and forth between present-day issues and past feelings. In this instance, Sheila began with feelings of anger and betrayal toward her lover, then focused on similar feelings about her father. From time to time during the session […]

Past Lifetime Persecutors Become Today’s Victims

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Cycles of lives appear in Karmic Therapy, such as the pattern of alternating between victim and persecutor roles. For instance, a lifetime as a cruel persecutor of innocent people ends with remorse and horror at the pain inflicted on the victims, resulting in a death vow never to abuse power again. The persecutor life is […]

Karmic Themes

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

The way a theme is expressed in a previous existence is related to the level of spiritual evolution. For instance, the theme of victimization could be experienced as being attacked and devoured by an animal predator in prehistoric times, being killed in hand-to-hand combat in an ancient battle, being tortured for political or religious beliefs […]

The Purpose of Living in Linear Time

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

In the dimension of physical manifestation, our experiences only appear sequential. They are separated by time and space so that all the variations on the underlying themes determined by the quantum pilot wave occupy  the stage by turns in a sequence that reflects the karmic learning process. This separation by sequencing in linear time allows […]

Intimacy Starvation

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Reflecting on our culture, perhaps it is lack of true intimacy that lies at the root of our blindness and excess. Maybe we are trying to compensate for absence of deep contact, with ourselves and with others, by spending more, working longer hours, playing harder, obsessing about our bodies, abusing the environment out of short-sighted […]

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